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Each week, CK Science is providing a snapshot of the analytical chemistry jobs market. Over time, we aim to give you a picture of how it changes and evolves, and most importantly, how this may impact on you depending on overall demand and seasonal changes. So whether you are an Analyst looking for a new science job or an employer seeking new Chemist to join your team, we hope that this market snapshot helps you with your decision making.

Our tracking is based on each week screening some of the UKs leading vacancy boards for how many analytical chemistry jobs have been advertised within the previous week.

This summary was completed on Monday 16th May and relates to adverts posted for Analytical Chemists on:

New Scientist

Monster

CV Library

Emedcareers

Pharmiweb

Willey job network

Access Science jobs.

Our results showed that from these job boards a total of 461 Chemistry jobs were published last week, with:

378 permanent roles

83 temporary or contract roles

There has been an almost insignificant change in the total number of science jobs this week. In fact there has been a greater variation in the number of permanent and temporary vacancies, with contract roles reducing by eight, and permanent jobs growing by seven.

Each week, CK Science is providing a snapshot of the analytical chemistry jobs market. Over time, we aim to give you a picture of how it changes and evolves, and most importantly, how this may impact on you depending on overall demand and seasonal changes. So whether you are an Analyst looking for a new science job or an employer seeking new Chemist to join your team, we hope that this market snapshot helps you with your decision making.

Our tracking is based on each week screening some of the UKs leading vacancy boards for how many analytical chemistry jobs have been advertised within the previous week.

This summary was completed on Monday 9th May and relates to adverts posted for Analytical Chemists on:

New Scientist

Monster

CV Library

Emedcareers

Pharmiweb

Willey job network

Access Science jobs.

Our results showed that from these job boards a total of 462 Chemistry jobs were published last week, with:

371 permanent roles

91 temporary or contract roles

The fluctuating market place that has established itself over the last eight weeks, has continued this week with a small 8% decline in the last week. Whilst this is a nominal reduction, it has resulted in there being 10% fewer permanent and contract vacancies advertised. However, based on our recent records, this should change again next week!

Each week, CK Science is providing a snapshot of the analytical chemistry jobs market. Over time, we aim to give you a picture of how it changes and evolves, and most importantly, how this may impact on you depending on overall demand and seasonal changes. So whether you are an Analyst looking for a new science job or an employer seeking new Chemist to join your team, we hope that this market snapshot helps you with your decision making.

Our tracking is based on each week screening some of the UKs leading vacancy boards for how many analytical chemistry jobs have been advertised within the previous week.

This summary was completed on Monday 2nd May and relates to adverts posted for Analytical Chemists on:

New Scientist

Monster

CV Library

Emedcareers

Pharmiweb

Willey job network

Access Science jobs.

Our results showed that from these job boards a total of 517 Chemistry jobs were published last week, with:

414 permanent roles

103 temporary or contract roles

Last week there was a small increase in the number of science jobs which brings the total number closer to the average formed throughout 2016. This increase was reflected in a growth in permanent roles, which grew from 387 to 414 whereas contract roles declined slightly.

Each week, CK Science is providing a snapshot of the analytical chemistry jobs market. Over time, we aim to give you a picture of how it changes and evolves, and most importantly, how this may impact on you depending on overall demand and seasonal changes. So whether you are an Analyst looking for a new science job or an employer seeking new Chemist to join your team, we hope that this market snapshot helps you with your decision making.

Our tracking is based on each week screening some of the UKs leading vacancy boards for how many analytical chemistry jobs have been advertised within the previous week.

This summary was completed on Monday 25th April and relates to adverts posted for Analytical Chemists on:

New Scientist

Monster

CV Library

Emedcareers

Pharmiweb

Willey job network

Access Science jobs.

Our results showed that from these job boards a total of 497 Chemistry jobs were published last week, with:

387 permanent roles

110 temporary or contract roles

There has been a small decline in the volume of Analytical Chemistry jobs advertised in the last week. This is mostly evident in the contract market place, where numbers have dropped by 41%. Whether this is directly linked to market place confidence and commitment towards permanent recruitment or something else should soon become apparent.

Each week, CK Science is providing a snapshot of the analytical chemistry jobs market. Over time, we aim to give you a picture of how it changes and evolves, and most importantly, how this may impact on you depending on overall demand and seasonal changes. So whether you are an Analyst looking for a new science job or an employer seeking new Chemist to join your team, we hope that this market snapshot helps you with your decision making.

Our tracking is based on each week screening some of the UKs leading vacancy boards for how many analytical chemistry jobs have been advertised within the previous week.

This summary was completed on Monday 18th April and relates to adverts posted for Analytical Chemists on:

New Scientist

Monster

CV Library

Emedcareers

Pharmiweb

Willey job network

Access Science jobs.

Our results showed that from these job boards a total of 572 Analytical Chemistry vacancies were published last week, with:

391 permanent roles

181 temporary or contract roles

There has been a small increase in the volume of roles within the science jobs market over the last week, continuing the upward trend we have seen over the last couple of weeks. More surprisingly the greater fluctuation has been between permanent and contract roles with permanent seeing a drop of 15%, whereas temporary jobs grew by 77%. If this continues next week we will need to explore why this trend is emerging.

Each week, CK Science is providing a snapshot of the analytical chemistry jobs market. Over time, we aim to give you a picture of how it changes and evolves, and most importantly, how this may impact on you depending on overall demand and seasonal changes. So whether you are an Analyst looking for a new science job or an employer seeking new Chemist to join your team, we hope that this market snapshot helps you with your decision making.

Our tracking is based on each week screening some of the UKs leading vacancy boards for how many analytical chemistry jobs have been advertised within the previous week.

This summary was completed on Monday 11th April and relates to adverts posted for Analytical Chemists on:

New Scientist

Monster

CV Library

Emedcareers

Pharmiweb

Willey job network

Access Science jobs.

Our results showed that from these job boards a total of 562 Analytical Chemistry vacancies were published last week, with:

460 permanent roles

102 temporary or contract roles

Following last week’s sharp decline in numbers we are pleased to see that the number of science jobs has increased this week. Both permanent and contract jobs have increased, with contract / temporary roles increasing by a 100%! Now that the new tax year has begun and the Easter holidays finished, we hope to see this upturn continuing.

Each week, CK Science is providing a snapshot of the analytical chemistry jobs market. Over time, we aim to give you a picture of how it changes and evolves, and most importantly, how this may impact on you depending on overall demand and seasonal changes. So whether you are an Analyst looking for a new science job or an employer seeking new Chemist to join your team, we hope that this market snapshot helps you with your decision making.

Our tracking is based on each week screening some of the UKs leading vacancy boards for how many analytical chemistry jobs have been advertised within the previous week.

This summary was completed on Monday 4th April and relates to adverts posted for Analytical Chemists on:

New Scientist

Monster

CV Library

Emedcareers

Pharmiweb

Willey job network

Access Science jobs.

Our results showed that from these job boards a total of 400 Analytical Chemistry vacancies were published last week, with:

349 permanent roles

51 temporary or contract roles

There has been a sharp decline in the volume of analytical chemistry jobs posted in the last week, with over 30% fewer roles available. As both permanent and temporary job volumes down our best explanation is the combination of Easter holidays and the final week of the tax year. However, we should be able to tell if this is the case in next week’s report.

Each week, CK Science is providing a snapshot of the analytical chemistry jobs market. Over time, we aim to give you a picture of how it changes and evolves, and most importantly, how this may impact on you depending on overall demand and seasonal changes. So whether you are an Analyst looking for a new science job or an employer seeking new Chemist to join your team, we hope that this market snapshot helps you with your decision making.

Our tracking is based on each week screening some of the UKs leading vacancy boards for how many analytical chemistry jobs have been advertised within the previous week.

This summary was completed on Monday 28th March and relates to adverts posted for Analytical Chemists on:

New Scientist

Monster

CV Library

Emedcareers

Pharmiweb

Willey job network

Access Science jobs.

Our results showed that from these job boards a total of 594 Analytical Chemistry vacancies were published last week, with:

496 permanent roles

98 temporary or contract roles

There has been a small uplift in the number of Analytical Chemistry jobs advertised this week, with 53 additional permanent roles and 22 contract. With just week’s left until the end of the financial tax year, this could be a sign that some organisations have been given early access to next year’s recruitment budget.

Each week, CK Science is providing a snapshot of the analytical chemistry jobs market. Over time, we aim to give you a picture of how it changes and evolves, and most importantly, how this may impact on you depending on overall demand and seasonal changes. So whether you are an Analyst looking for a new science job or an employer seeking new Chemist to join your team, we hope that this market snapshot helps you with your decision making.

Our tracking is based on each week screening some of the UKs leading vacancy boards for how many analytical chemistry jobs have been advertised within the previous week.

This summary was completed on Monday 21st March and relates to adverts posted for Analytical Chemists on:

New Scientist

Monster

CV Library

Emedcareers

Pharmiweb

Willey job network

Access Science jobs.

Our results showed that from these job boards a total of 519 Analytical Chemistry vacancies were published last week, with:

443 permanent roles

76 temporary or contract roles

Analytical Chemistry jobs continued to drop this week with a further 26% decline in jobs across permanent and temporary contracts. With only 10 working days until the new tax year commences, we expect to see a dramatic uplift in numbers over the next few weeks.

Each week, CK Science is providing a snapshot of the analytical chemistry jobs market. Over time, we aim to give you a picture of how it changes and evolves, and most importantly, how this may impact on you depending on overall demand and seasonal changes. So whether you are an Analyst looking for a new science job or an employer seeking new Chemist to join your team, we hope that this market snapshot helps you with your decision making.

Our tracking is based on each week screening some of the UKs leading vacancy boards for how many analytical chemistry jobs have been advertised within the previous week.

This summary was completed on Monday 14th March and relates to adverts posted for Analytical Chemists on:

New Scientist

Monster

CV Library

Emedcareers

Pharmiweb

Willey job network

Access Science jobs.

Our results showed that from these job boards a total of 708 Analytical Chemistry vacancies were published last week, with:

574 permanent roles

134 temporary or contract roles

Whilst the other CK recruitment divisions have tracked temporary declines in line with the upcoming end of the tax year, Analytical Chemistry job volumes have grown by a further 3%. The increase is visible across both permanent and contract roles, however permanent roles continues to grow at a faster rate.

Each week, CK Science is providing a snapshot of the analytical chemistry jobs market. Over time, we aim to give you a picture of how it changes and evolves, and most importantly, how this may impact on you depending on overall demand and seasonal changes. So whether you are an Analyst looking for a new science job or an employer seeking new Chemist to join your team, we hope that this market snapshot helps you with your decision making.

Our tracking is based on each week screening some of the UKs leading vacancy boards for how many analytical chemistry jobs have been advertised within the previous week.

This summary was completed on Monday 7th March and relates to adverts posted for Analytical Chemists on:

New Scientist

Monster

CV Library

Emedcareers

Pharmiweb

Willey job network

Access Science jobs.

Our results showed that from these job boards a total of 687 Analytical Chemistry vacancies were published last week, with:

555 permanent roles

132 temporary or contract roles

There has been a dramatic uplift in the number of Analytical Chemistry jobs that have been published in the last week – growing from 490 up to 687 this week. Both permanent and contract roles have experienced growth, with contract more than doubling its numbers! This change in behaviour belies our assessment last week that the tax year end will be slowing down recruitment. In fact, the increase in jobs could be a last minute recruitment drive to use up budgets! Lets see what next week brings.

Each week, CK Science is providing a snapshot of the analytical chemistry jobs market. Over time, we aim to give you a picture of how it changes and evolves, and most importantly, how this may impact on you depending on overall demand and seasonal changes. So whether you are an Analyst looking for a new science job or an employer seeking new Chemist to join your team, we hope that this market snapshot helps you with your decision making.

Our tracking is based on each week screening some of the UKs leading vacancy boards for how many analytical chemistry jobs have been advertised within the previous week.

This summary was completed on Monday 29th February and relates to adverts posted for Analytical Chemists on:

New Scientist

Monster

CV Library

Emedcareers

Pharmiweb

Willey job network

Access Science jobs.

Our results showed that from these job boards a total of 490 Analytical Chemistry vacancies were published last week, with:

426 permanent roles

64 temporary or contract roles

There has been a small uplift in the volume of Analytical Chemistry jobs over the last week. This is mostly visible in contract jobs. This could be a result of the upcoming tax year end causing a reduction in the number of advertised permanent roles. If this is the cause we foresee this pattern continuing for another 3-4 weeks before permanent recruitment begins to pick up.

Each week, CK Science is providing a snapshot of the analytical chemistry jobs market. Over time, we aim to give you a picture of how it changes and evolves, and most importantly, how this may impact on you depending on overall demand and seasonal changes. So whether you are an Analyst looking for a new science job or an employer seeking new Chemist to join your team, we hope that this market snapshot helps you with your decision making.

Our tracking is based on each week screening some of the UKs leading vacancy boards for how many analytical chemistry jobs have been advertised within the previous week.

This summary was completed on Monday 22nd February and relates to adverts posted for Analytical Chemists on:

New Scientist

Monster

CV Library

Emedcareers

Pharmiweb

Willey job network

Access Science jobs.

Our results showed that from these job boards a total of 463 Analytical Chemistry vacancies were published last week, with:

497 permanent roles

101 temporary or contract roles

Following on from last week’s report, as we predicted there has been a further drop in the volume of analytical chemistry jobs posted across our tracked job boards. This should just be a temporary measure and we anticipate an uplift in next week’s report. Make sure you come back next week to find out.

Each week, CK Science is providing a snapshot of the Analytical Chemistry jobs market. Over time, we aim to give you a picture of how it changes and evolves, and most importantly, how this may impact on you depending on overall demand and seasonal changes. So whether you are an Analyst looking for a new science job or an employer seeking new Chemist to join your team, we hope that this market snapshot helps you with your decision making.

Our tracking is based on each week screening some of the UKs leading vacancy boards for how many Analytical Chemistry jobs have been advertised within the previous week.

This summary was completed on Monday 15th February and relates to adverts posted for Analytical Chemists on:

New Scientist

Monster

CV Library

Emedcareers

Pharmiweb

Willey job network

Access Science jobs.

Our results showed that from these job boards a total of 598 Analytical Chemistry vacancies were published last week, with:

497 permanent roles

101 temporary or contract roles

The pattern of fluctuating numbers every week has continued, with one week of high numbers, followed by a week of decline. This decline could be compounded by school holidays, and if that is the case we should anticipate a further week of decline before job volumes lift.

Each week, CK Science is providing a snapshot of the Analytical Chemistry jobs market. Over time, we aim to give you a picture of how it changes and evolves, and most importantly, how this may impact on you depending on overall demand and seasonal changes. So whether you are an Analyst looking for a new science job or an employer seeking new Chemist to join your team, we hope that this market snapshot helps you with your decision making.

Our tracking is based on each week screening some of the UKs leading vacancy boards for how many Analytical Chemistry jobs have been advertised within the previous week.

This summary was completed on Monday 1st February and relates to adverts posted for Analytical Chemists on:

New Scientist

Monster

CV Library

Emedcareers

Pharmiweb

Willey job network

Access Science jobs.

Our results showed that from these job boards a total of 503 Analytical Chemistry vacancies were published last week, with:

414 permanent roles

89 temporary or contract roles

Following four weeks of climbing job numbers, this week we have seen a 30% decline across both permanent and contract jobs. CK Science still has a range of open chemistry jobs, so if you are a job seeker, don’t forget to click the link below and search our jobs:

Each week, CK Science is providing a snapshot of the Analytical Chemistry jobs market. Over time, we aim to give you a picture of how it changes and evolves, and most importantly, how this may impact on you depending on overall demand and seasonal changes. So whether you are an Analyst looking for a new science job or an employer seeking new Chemist to join your team, we hope that this market snapshot helps you with your decision making.

Our tracking is based on each week screening some of the UKs leading vacancy boards for how many Analytical Chemistry jobs have been advertised within the previous week.

This summary was completed on Monday 25th January and relates to adverts posted for Analytical Chemists on:

New Scientist

Monster

CV Library

Emedcareers

Pharmiweb

Willey job network

Access Science jobs.

Our results showed that from these job boards a total of 759 Analytical Chemistry vacancies were published last week, with:

614 permanent roles

145 temporary or contract roles

Analytical Chemistry jobs increased once again during the last week, continuing the four week trend we have seen since the start of the year. With permanent jobs growing and interim numbers dropping slightly, this is a good time to be searching for a permanent role.

Each week, CK Science is providing a snapshot of the Analytical Chemistry jobs market. Over time, we aim to give you a picture of how it changes and evolves, and most importantly, how this may impact on you depending on overall demand and seasonal changes. So whether you are an Analyst looking for a new science job or an employer seeking new Chemist to join your team, we hope that this market snapshot helps you with your decision making.

Our tracking is based on each week screening some of the UKs leading vacancy boards for how many Analytical Chemistry jobs have been advertised within the previous week.

This summary was completed on Monday 18th January and relates to adverts posted for Analytical Chemists on:

New Scientist

Monster

CV Library

Emedcareers

Pharmiweb

Willey job network

Access Science jobs.

Our results showed that from these job boards a total of 738 Analytical Chemistry vacancies were published last week, with:

589 permanent roles

149 temporary or contract roles

There has been a growth in the number of analytical chemistry jobs advertised over the last week, with both permanent and interim jobs increasing. The contract market place has grown most substantially with a 55% increase in roles in the last week, pushing total job volumes from 658 up to an impressive 738.

Each week, CK Science is providing a snapshot of the Analytical Chemistry jobs market. Over time, we aim to give you a picture of how it changes and evolves, and most importantly, how this may impact on you depending on overall demand and seasonal changes. So whether you are an Analyst looking for a new science job or an employer seeking new Chemist to join your team, we hope that this market snapshot helps you with your decision making.

Our tracking is based on each week screening some of the UKs leading vacancy boards for how many Analytical Chemistry jobs have been advertised within the previous week.

This summary was completed on Monday 4th January and relates to adverts posted for Analytical Chemists on:

New Scientist

Monster

CV Library

Emedcareers

Pharmiweb

Willey job network

Access Science jobs.

Our results showed that from these job boards a total of 459 Analytical Chemistry vacancies were published last week, with:

271 permanent roles

188 temporary or contract roles

Happy New Year from everyone at CK Science! 2015 was a good year for science jobs in the UK – there was a growth across the sector as a whole and an average 12% increase in the number of advertised Analytical Chemistry jobs. We hope this continues throughout 2016 and we are already seeing positive signs as there has been an 8% increase in advertised jobs in comparison to this time last year!

Each week, CK Science is providing a snapshot of the Analytical Chemistry jobs market, this week there were 853 jobs available. Find out more here.

Each week, CK Science is providing a snapshot of the Analytical Chemistry jobs market. Over time, we aim to give you a picture of how it changes and evolves, and most importantly, how this may impact on you depending on overall demand and seasonal changes. So whether you are an Analyst looking for a new science job or an employer seeking new Chemist to join your team, we hope that this market snapshot helps you with your decision making.

Our tracking is based on each week screening some of the UKs leading vacancy boards for how many Analytical Chemistry jobs have been advertised within the previous week.

This summary was completed on Monday 21st December and relates to adverts posted for Analytical Chemists on:

New Scientist

Monster

CV Library

Emedcareers

Pharmiweb

Willey job network

Access Science jobs.

Our results showed that from these job boards a total of 654 Analytical Chemistry vacancies were published last week, with:

573 permanent roles

81 temporary or contract roles

As we reach the week of Christmas the numbers of jobs have dropped by 23%, affecting both permanent and contract jobs.

As this is our last report for 2015 we thought we would recap on what we learnt throughout the course of the year, this includes:

Average job numbers is 644 per week split as 544 permanent and 99 temporary

September and December were the best months to search for a permanent job as numbers reached 800, and tipped the scale at over 1400 at points.

Each week, CK Science is providing a snapshot of the Analytical Chemistry jobs market, this week there were 853 jobs available. Find out more here.

Each week, CK Science is providing a snapshot of the Analytical Chemistry jobs market. Over time, we aim to give you a picture of how it changes and evolves, and most importantly, how this may impact on you depending on overall demand and seasonal changes. So whether you are an Analyst looking for a new science job or an employer seeking new Chemist to join your team, we hope that this market snapshot helps you with your decision making.

Our tracking is based on each week screening some of the UKs leading vacancy boards for how many Analytical Chemistry jobs have been advertised within the previous week.

This summary was completed on Monday 14th December and relates to adverts posted for Analytical Chemists on:

New Scientist

Monster

CV Library

Emedcareers

Pharmiweb

Willey job network

Access Science jobs.

Our results showed that from these job boards a total of 853 Analytical Chemistry vacancies were published last week, with:

720 permanent roles

133 temporary or contract roles

2015 has been a successful year for job seekers looking to develop a career in Analytical Chemistry, and it continues right up to date. The growth in jobs has remained steady since mid October. Year on year there has been a 66% growth in these jobs which reaffirms the mounting confidence in the economy.